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Would you do a 1031 in this market?

Todd L.
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Closing on the sale of a property in 3 weeks and trying to finalize whether or not I should do a 1031 or not.

I’ve discussed with my accountant and If I don’t, capital gains would be just under $30K.

I’m based in RI, and the multi family market is hot at the moment, which makes me feel like I’ll easily spend the $30K I’d “save” by deferring it with the 1031due to higher home prices vs waiting until 2021. I know we can’t predict the future, but any thoughts?

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Betty Klein
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Betty Klein
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I sold my condo just after the March lockdown. Since I wanted a 1031 exchange I had a hard time finding a replacement property. As a back up strategy I had contacted 3 DST brokers. It turned out to be a good thing, because after July 15. the inventory dried up even more. Only 1 broker had feasable DSTs available, and the SF market had gone to multiple offers. Eventually I purchased commercial realestate DST of a store that stayed open through the pandemic and the second property is a mobile home park. Received my first payment this month.

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